What is the difference between state and federal prosecutors?

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State prosecutors are responsible for prosecuting offenses that violate the Connecticut state laws enacted by the General Assembly (the General Statutes). Federal prosecutors have jurisdiction over crimes that violate the federal laws enacted by Congress. State prosecutors do handle cases in the federal courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States, usually in federal actions attacking a conviction under a state law.

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